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    ..... there's a version where she sings it as "Licence to Kilt" which is really odd. Glad to know I am not the only who has heard it that way.
  • TheSkyfallen06TheSkyfallen06 Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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    • You Only Kill Twice
    • Diamond Sky
    • Live and Let Kill
    • Moon Fall

    (I'm running out of ideas)
  • Agent_Zero_OneAgent_Zero_One Ireland
    edited August 2023 Posts: 554
    I always liked LTK as a title. It has a certain mythic quality to it. Feels more befitting of a film name than Shaken Not Stirred to me, which just seems lightweight.
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
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    CrabKey wrote: »
    ..... there's a version where she sings it as "Licence to Kilt" which is really odd. Glad to know I am not the only who has heard it that way.

    Yes I believe it's mentioned in the LTK entry in The Bond Files book so commentators have noticed it too. I take it she was trying to sing "Licence to Kill't" or "Kill it" but that doesn't really make any sense either. Strange.
  • Posts: 15,229
    Never liked LTK or Spectre as titles, although I like the latter. NTTD I thought was a very fitting.
  • DoctorKaufmannDoctorKaufmann Can shoot you from Stuttgart and still make it look like suicide.
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    Actually the last Nolan film, that fully convinced me, was THE DARK KNIGHT. INCEPTION is good, but the plot is already kind of confusing, TDKR was... okay, but definitely not up there with TDK. INTERSTELLAR IMO is dull and boring, DUNKIRK probably is more popular in the UK, I suppose. TENET was a mess of a movie, 2,5 hours full of noise and loud music, and a plot, you don't get on first viewing. And I actually did not want to watch it a second time. OPPENHEIMER ÄI still have to watch. So, as for this, I am not absolutely posituive about Nolan as a Bond director. He probably would do a NOLAN-BOND movie, not "only" a BOND movie.
  • LucknFateLucknFate 007 In New York
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    I think you're in the wrong thread, but I'm going to use it for some Nolan-inspired Bond titles, which tend to be quite literal and simple:

    COMMANDER

    0-0-7

    ONCE UPON A SPY

    ALPINE

    SPYCRAFT
  • I've been saying The Ghosts Of Russia for years. Seems fitting for Boyle's ill-fated effort. Might be again?
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    I've been saying The Ghosts Of Russia for years. Seems fitting for Boyle's ill-fated effort. Might be again?

    Could work, but using ghost or spectre or phantom is always tricky: it often refers to another genre.
  • echoecho 007 in New York
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    Double or Nothing

    I feel like it's been suggested before.
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
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    echo wrote: »
    Double or Nothing

    I feel like it's been suggested before.

    It's also the title of Kim Sherwood's first Double-O novel.
  • echoecho 007 in New York
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    Dragonpol wrote: »
    echo wrote: »
    Double or Nothing

    I feel like it's been suggested before.

    It's also the title of Kim Sherwood's first Double-O novel.

    Ha! Well, to put it mildly, I haven't kept up with the continuation books past Gardner.
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
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    echo wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    echo wrote: »
    Double or Nothing

    I feel like it's been suggested before.

    It's also the title of Kim Sherwood's first Double-O novel.

    Ha! Well, to put it mildly, I haven't kept up with the continuation books past Gardner.

    That's fair enough. I have a preference for the older Bond continuation novels myself, especially Amis and Gardner which I think are the cream of the crop.
  • LucknFateLucknFate 007 In New York
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    Cor Tauri

    "Bull's Heart"
  • Seen a cool set of knuckle tattoos recently. ASSA SSIN
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
    edited August 2023 Posts: 18,343
    Knuckleduster.
    The World is No Church.

    The second one is the title of a rumoured unreleased 1999 Michael Jackson album.
  • TheSkyfallen06TheSkyfallen06 Buenos Aires, Argentina.
    edited August 2023 Posts: 1,127
    - Shamelady
    - Shatterhand
    - Death Waits For No Man
    - Fire and Ice
    - Pressure Point
    - Final Assignment
    - Zographos
    - Red Sky at Night
    - Red Shadow


    A list of the rumored titles for GE, TWINE, DAD and SF.
  • Posts: 15,229
    - Shamelady
    - Shatterhand
    - Death Waits For No Man
    - Fire and Ice
    - Pressure Point
    - Final Assignment
    - Zographos
    - Red Sky at Night
    - Red Shadow


    A list of the rumored titles for GE, TWINE, DAD and SF.
    There's a few good ones there. Shatterhand, Shamelady especially. Zographos I could see it working too, but assuming the title character is the villain they'd need to write him and cast him flawlessly. I like Red Shadow, although I find it a bit weak. How about Crimson Shadow?
  • mattjoesmattjoes Pay more attention to your chef
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    Fire and Ice

    And its exciting sequel, @Fire_and_Ice_Returns !
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
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    Red Spy At Night.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    Dead Spy At Night! :D
  • LucknFateLucknFate 007 In New York
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    Spy's Night Out
  • 4EverBonded4EverBonded the Ballrooms of Mars
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    New guy, new Bond ... I'd still like to go with:

    Silhouette Man
    (intriguing, they could work it in, shadows & spies and all that; & new for those who have not read the books)
  • echoecho 007 in New York
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    Yes, but I'd prefer The Man Who Was (Only) A Silhouette, or Only A Silhouette, if they use the MR line.
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
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    New guy, new Bond ... I'd still like to go with:

    Silhouette Man
    (intriguing, they could work it in, shadows & spies and all that; & new for those who have not read the books)

    I approve. That's actually my username over on AJB007 Forums since January 2003! :)
  • Posts: 15,229
    New guy, new Bond ... I'd still like to go with:

    Silhouette Man
    (intriguing, they could work it in, shadows & spies and all that; & new for those who have not read the books)

    I like it, but I think somebody in the decision room would make mince meat of it. Too vague, too French, sounds like a superhero movie, etc. Some journalists said that Quantum of Solace was too much of a mouthful, I think Silhouette Man would be even more criticised.
  • edited August 2023 Posts: 6,710
    I would add The, like in The Third Man (1949).
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
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    Univex wrote: »
    I would add The, like in The Third Man (1949).

    Yes, I was thinking that myself. The Silhouette Man or The Man Who Is Only A Silhouette for the full quotation from Moonraker. That might be a bit long for a modern Bond title though.
  • echoecho 007 in New York
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    I love the long Bond titles (they are some of the best) and we are overdue after the Craig era!
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
    edited August 2023 Posts: 18,343
    echo wrote: »
    I love the long Bond titles (they are some of the best) and we are overdue after the Craig era!

    Yes, it would be a nice change of pace. On Her Majesty's Secret Service and The Man with the Golden Gun were the longest ones and both based on Fleming titles. From A View to A Kill missed out sadly. Something about it not fitting on the billboard, even though those earlier titles were longer.
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